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Vocational Astrology<br />

The personal style of <strong>the</strong> individual. This includes myriad factors, with a focus on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sun, Moon, ascendant, and midheaven signs.<br />

The place to begin one’s career path (indicated by Saturn).<br />

The personal activities concerning career (indicated by Mars).<br />

Character traits that may affect job performance. This includes sign and element<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Sun and Moon, speed of <strong>the</strong> Moon in <strong>the</strong> birth chart, position of<br />

Mercury relative to <strong>the</strong> Sun, and numerous o<strong>the</strong>r factors.<br />

When career considerations are expanded to include <strong>the</strong> concept of vocation<br />

or mission, <strong>the</strong> astrological delineation of career takes on a philosophical or even spiritual<br />

overtone. If one’s vocation is a calling, who calls The ideal career satisfies this<br />

calling in a direct way. The astrologer helps <strong>the</strong> client listen to <strong>the</strong> inner voice, or daimon,<br />

to understand <strong>the</strong> unique personal life path he or she is intended to pursue. The<br />

astrologer <strong>the</strong>n uses <strong>the</strong> above considerations to identify careers that suit <strong>the</strong> individual<br />

mission.<br />

Twenty-first-century vocational <strong>astrology</strong> has unique demands, considering<br />

<strong>the</strong> rapid changes in <strong>the</strong> work arena. Significant careers from <strong>the</strong> past no longer exist,<br />

or have metamorphosed into something unrecognizable by a nineteenth-century person.<br />

For example, candlemaking was once an essential occupation. The contemporary<br />

candlemaker is ei<strong>the</strong>r working in a highly mechanized atmosphere, or is making candles<br />

for <strong>the</strong> love of <strong>the</strong> task. Very few people make <strong>the</strong>ir living in this career. However,<br />

like <strong>the</strong> butcher and <strong>the</strong> baker, <strong>the</strong> candlemaking profession may be seeing a small<br />

revival, as people indicate <strong>the</strong>ir desire for “<strong>the</strong> real thing.”<br />

The distinctions between work roles have blurred. For example, where a businessperson<br />

once had a secretary to prepare all letters, email now is an essential component<br />

of an executive’s work skill package. Yet skilled letter-writing retains a place in<br />

<strong>the</strong> career mix, and is a creative art to be developed by those who aim to get ahead.<br />

The executive has acquired <strong>the</strong> increased need for written communication skills.<br />

A second example involves libraries. The Internet and computers have resulted<br />

in major revisions in <strong>the</strong> way libraries operate. Once <strong>the</strong> province of a professional<br />

librarian, <strong>book</strong> cataloging can be done quickly and inexpensively by staff with far less<br />

technical training, and a library collection in Pueblo, Colorado, can be viewed by a<br />

patron in Italy. In this case, <strong>the</strong> clerical workload of collection management has been<br />

shifted to ano<strong>the</strong>r staff member, and <strong>the</strong> professional librarian has moved into <strong>the</strong> role<br />

of collection development and reference services to a large extent.<br />

What do <strong>the</strong>se changes mean for <strong>the</strong> vocational astrologer The astrologer has<br />

to keep current with career changes. Vocational and professional training information<br />

forms an important part of <strong>the</strong> astrologer’s resources. Similar to <strong>the</strong> career counselor in<br />

a school, <strong>the</strong> astrologer must be able to relate <strong>the</strong> client’s astrological vocational picture<br />

to <strong>the</strong> career market of <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

The astrologer may act as career coach as well. Help with choosing <strong>the</strong> career<br />

field remains <strong>the</strong> main focus. In addition, <strong>the</strong> astrologer may coach <strong>the</strong> client in how<br />

to present his or her skills effectively. A third part of <strong>the</strong> astrologer’s role is to help <strong>the</strong><br />

client present his deeper character traits effectively. Missing from resumes of <strong>the</strong> twen-<br />

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